View looking north at buildings on the west side of S. State St. Visible are McGlennen's Grocery at 127 S. State St., and Johnson Brothers Neon Signs at 123 S. State St. The photo documents the signs made by Johnson Brothers.

This image shows the southern third of the state of Indiana, laid out by counties. The designer of the slide program used this image, from a later time than the Illinois Grant, to trace out the boundary of the Illinois grant, showing that it...

This map shows the after affects of the 1795 Treaty of Greenville. Most of Indiana became available for settlement by non-native peoples. The treaty covers what we now know as Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. Some of the Great Lakes and the areas that...

These 21 letters chronicle Arthur C. Stockwell’s experiences in the American Civil War. Arthur was born 22 July 1847 in Charlestown, Indiana. He mustered into the 137th Regiment of Indiana Volunteer Infantry on 26 May 1864 in Indianapolis, Indiana....

This photograph provides an example of a log cabin standing around 1800. Behind and to the right is a flat area cleared of woods and used for planting or grazing as two cows can be seen at the edge closest to the cabin. At the front and left is a...

The slide shows the boundaries of the counties in the area now known as the state of Indiana. At the time, before 1803, all of Indiana was Knox County. This shows the first division of Clark County from Knox County.

Map depicting the size of Clark County in 1803, two years after its formation. The county originally included all of the land southeast of the White River to the border of the territory, including a small bit of land at its northeast point that...

The first state governor of Indiana is shown in this slide. He is a young man in this portrait. Attired in the time period of the early 1800's, he wears a with cravat/tie under a dark coat. The text under the picture says that it was photographed...